Mustang Rolling off the Press
Extra ! Extra ! Read all about it. No, it's not a Photoshop mock up. The Mustang is rolling off the presses of ' ISLAND LIFE ' , a magazine with a wide circulation among the sea islands which surround Charleston, S.C.
The monthly 'ISLAND LIFE' is the brainchild of Linda Benedict who received some printouts from MUSTANG ROLLING and decided to run a feature on Windveil. Faithful readers will recognize the cover shot which appeared in this blog a few weeks back. Ms. Benedict is running a series of photographs of Windveil taken on each of the islands and proposes a contest for her readers in which they try to identify each of these locations.
When the car rolled out of Jones Ford in April of 2005 with 8 miles on the odometer, it was clear that it was going to be fun, but we never guessed how many places it would take us, how many sights we'd see or that it would find its way to the cover of a magazine. It's not a giveaway magazine as people pay to read it and that's even more flattering.
Anyone who's reach includes the sea islands of lowcountry South Carolina might want to have a look at this and future issues. Ms. Benedict has put together an interesting and informative publication. Anyone outside that realm might want to write the magazine, ISLAND LIFE, PO Box 447, Johns Island, SC 29457.
You can keep with life on these charming sea islands and keep up with us as well.
Happy Motoring and Good Reading.
The monthly 'ISLAND LIFE' is the brainchild of Linda Benedict who received some printouts from MUSTANG ROLLING and decided to run a feature on Windveil. Faithful readers will recognize the cover shot which appeared in this blog a few weeks back. Ms. Benedict is running a series of photographs of Windveil taken on each of the islands and proposes a contest for her readers in which they try to identify each of these locations.
When the car rolled out of Jones Ford in April of 2005 with 8 miles on the odometer, it was clear that it was going to be fun, but we never guessed how many places it would take us, how many sights we'd see or that it would find its way to the cover of a magazine. It's not a giveaway magazine as people pay to read it and that's even more flattering.
Anyone who's reach includes the sea islands of lowcountry South Carolina might want to have a look at this and future issues. Ms. Benedict has put together an interesting and informative publication. Anyone outside that realm might want to write the magazine, ISLAND LIFE, PO Box 447, Johns Island, SC 29457.
You can keep with life on these charming sea islands and keep up with us as well.
Happy Motoring and Good Reading.
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Congrats! Keep on rollin'!
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